[sane-devel] dell aio 926
Yves Jeanrenaud
yves.jeanrenaud at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 15:17:06 UTC 2010
I will upgrade the backend. Wonder why my debian repositroy supplied
such an old package.
I would make you a log of the scanner, if you advise me how to.
yes it is a strongARM device with debian lenny on it.
yves
2010/7/22 m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com>:
> Some points/questions-
>
> 1. This version of sane-backends is ancient, I recommend an upgrade.
> 2. It appears that this scanner (and it's Lexmark version) is not
> currently supported
> 3. Perhaps you can get a log of this machine scanning under windows?
> Stef might be able to determine if it compatible with lexmark backend.
> 4. Is this a StrongARM system?
>
> allan
>
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Yves Jeanrenaud
> <yves.jeanrenaud at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Oh I see. sorry for beeing so naive.
>> here is the output:
>> ----
>> This is sane-find-scanner from sane-backends 1.0.19
>>
>> # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the
>> # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your
>> # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer.
>>
>> searching for SCSI scanners:
>> checking /dev/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg6... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sg9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sga... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgb... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgc... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgd... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sge... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgf... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgg... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgh... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgi... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgj... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgk... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgl... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgm... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgn... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgo... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgp... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgq... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgr... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgs... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgt... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgu... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgv... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgw... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgx... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgy... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/sgz... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that
>> # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter.
>> # Also you need support for SCSI Generic (sg) in your operating system.
>> # If using Linux, try "modprobe sg".
>>
>> searching for USB scanners:
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usb/scanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner0... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner1... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner2... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner3... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner4... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner5... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner6... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner7... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner8... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner9... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner10... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner11... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner12... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner13... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner14... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> checking /dev/usbscanner15... failed to open (Invalid argument)
>> trying libusb:
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x413c/0x5115 at 002:004 (Language Error Language Error)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 2.00
>> bDeviceClass 0
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x413C
>> idProduct 0x5115
>> bcdDevice 0.01
>> iManufacturer 1 (Language Error)
>> iProduct 2 (Language Error)
>> iSerialNumber 3 (Language Error)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 117
>> bNumInterfaces 4
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 8 (Language Error)
>> bmAttributes 192 (Self-powered)
>> MaxPower 16 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 4
>> bInterfaceClass 255
>> bInterfaceSubClass 255
>> bInterfaceProtocol 255
>> iInterface 4 (Language Error)
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x86 (in 0x06)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 1>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x06 (out 0x06)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 2>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x87 (in 0x07)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 3>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x07 (out 0x07)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <interface 1>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 1
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 2
>> bInterfaceClass 7
>> bInterfaceSubClass 1
>> bInterfaceProtocol 2
>> iInterface 5 (Language Error)
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 (in 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 1>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x01 (out 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <interface 2>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 2
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 3
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0
>> iInterface 6 (Language Error)
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x83 (in 0x03)
>> bmAttributes 3 (interrupt)
>> wMaxPacketSize 8
>> bInterval 100 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <interface 3>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 3
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 2
>> bInterfaceClass 8
>> bInterfaceSubClass 6
>> bInterfaceProtocol 80
>> iInterface 7 (Language Error)
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x88 (in 0x08)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 1>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x08 (out 0x08)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <trying to find out which USB chip is used>
>> checking for GT-6801 ...
>> this is not a GT-6801 (bDeviceClass = 0)
>> checking for GT-6816 ...
>> this is not a GT-6816 (bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> checking for GT-8911 ...
>> this is not a GT-8911 (check 2, bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> checking for MA-1017 ...
>> this is not a MA-1017 (bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for MA-1015 ...
>> this is not a MA-1015 (bDeviceClass = 0)
>> checking for MA-1509 ...
>> this is not a MA-1509 (bDeviceClass = 0)
>> checking for LM983[1,2,3] ...
>> this is not a LM983x (bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> checking for GL646 ...
>> this is not a GL646 (bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for GL646_HP ...
>> this is not a GL646_HP (bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for GL660+GL646 ...
>> this is not a GL660+GL646 (bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for GL84x ...
>> this is not a GL841 (bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for ICM532B ...
>> this is not a ICM532B (check 1, bDeviceClass = 0, bInterfaceClass = 255)
>> checking for PV8630/LM9830 ...
>> this is not a PV8630/LM9830 (bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> checking for M011 ...
>> this is not a M011 (bDeviceClass = 0)
>> checking for RTS8822 ...
>> this is not a RTS8822 (bNumEndpoints = 4)
>> checking for rts8858c ...
>> this is not a rts8858c (bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> checking for SQ113 ...
>> this is not a SQ113 (bNumEndpoints = 4)
>> checking for HP5550/5590/7650 chipset ...
>> this is not a HP5550/5590/7650 chipset (bDeviceClass = 0)
>> checking for rts8801/rts8891 ...
>> this is not a rts8801/rts8891 (bcdUSB = 0x200)
>> <Couldn't determine the type of the USB chip (result from sane-backends 1.0.19)>
>>
>> found USB scanner (vendor=0x413c [Language Error], product=0x5115
>> [Language Error]) at libusb:002:004
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x04b8/0x0005 at 002:003 (EPSON USB Printer)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 1.10
>> bDeviceClass 0
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x04B8
>> idProduct 0x0005
>> bcdDevice 1.00
>> iManufacturer 1 (EPSON)
>> iProduct 2 (USB Printer)
>> iSerialNumber 3 (08P010209120904030)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 32
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 192 (Self-powered)
>> MaxPower 2 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 2
>> bInterfaceClass 7
>> bInterfaceSubClass 1
>> bInterfaceProtocol 2
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x01 (out 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 1>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x82 (in 0x02)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 64
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x05e3/0x0605 at 002:002 (USB2.0 Hub)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 2.00
>> bDeviceClass 9
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x05E3
>> idProduct 0x0605
>> bcdDevice 6.011
>> iManufacturer 0 ()
>> iProduct 1 (USB2.0 Hub)
>> iSerialNumber 0 ()
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 25
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 224 (Self-poweredRemote Wakeup)
>> MaxPower 100 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 9
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 (in 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 3 (interrupt)
>> wMaxPacketSize 1
>> bInterval 255 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x1d6b/0x0001 at 002:001 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx
>> ohci_hcd OHCI Host Controller)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 1.10
>> bDeviceClass 9
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x1D6B
>> idProduct 0x0001
>> bcdDevice 2.06
>> iManufacturer 3 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx ohci_hcd)
>> iProduct 2 (OHCI Host Controller)
>> iSerialNumber 1 (0000:00:01.0)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 25
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 224 (Self-poweredRemote Wakeup)
>> MaxPower 0 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 9
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 (in 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 3 (interrupt)
>> wMaxPacketSize 2
>> bInterval 255 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x1d6b/0x0001 at 003:001 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx
>> ohci_hcd OHCI Host Controller)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 1.10
>> bDeviceClass 9
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x1D6B
>> idProduct 0x0001
>> bcdDevice 2.06
>> iManufacturer 3 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx ohci_hcd)
>> iProduct 2 (OHCI Host Controller)
>> iSerialNumber 1 (0000:00:01.1)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 25
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 224 (Self-poweredRemote Wakeup)
>> MaxPower 0 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 9
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 (in 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 3 (interrupt)
>> wMaxPacketSize 2
>> bInterval 255 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x05ac/0x1203 at 001:006 (Apple iPod)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 2.00
>> bDeviceClass 0
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x05AC
>> idProduct 0x1203
>> bcdDevice 0.01
>> iManufacturer 1 (Apple)
>> iProduct 2 (iPod)
>> iSerialNumber 3 (0000004AFC2D)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 32
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 192 (Self-powered)
>> MaxPower 500 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 2
>> bInterfaceClass 8
>> bInterfaceSubClass 6
>> bInterfaceProtocol 80
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x82 (in 0x02)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 512
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> <endpoint 1>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x01 (out 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 2 (bulk)
>> wMaxPacketSize 512
>> bInterval 0 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>>
>> <device descriptor of 0x1d6b/0x0002 at 001:001 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx
>> ehci_hcd EHCI Host Controller)>
>> bLength 18
>> bDescriptorType 1
>> bcdUSB 2.00
>> bDeviceClass 9
>> bDeviceSubClass 0
>> bDeviceProtocol 0
>> bMaxPacketSize0 64
>> idVendor 0x1D6B
>> idProduct 0x0002
>> bcdDevice 2.06
>> iManufacturer 3 (Linux 2.6.26-2-ixp4xx ehci_hcd)
>> iProduct 2 (EHCI Host Controller)
>> iSerialNumber 1 (0000:00:01.2)
>> bNumConfigurations 1
>> <configuration 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 2
>> wTotalLength 25
>> bNumInterfaces 1
>> bConfigurationValue 1
>> iConfiguration 0 ()
>> bmAttributes 224 (Self-poweredRemote Wakeup)
>> MaxPower 0 mA
>> <interface 0>
>> <altsetting 0>
>> bLength 9
>> bDescriptorType 4
>> bInterfaceNumber 0
>> bAlternateSetting 0
>> bNumEndpoints 1
>> bInterfaceClass 9
>> bInterfaceSubClass 0
>> bInterfaceProtocol 0
>> iInterface 0 ()
>> <endpoint 0>
>> bLength 7
>> bDescriptorType 5
>> bEndpointAddress 0x81 (in 0x01)
>> bmAttributes 3 (interrupt)
>> wMaxPacketSize 4
>> bInterval 12 ms
>> bRefresh 0
>> bSynchAddress 0
>> # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by
>> # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage.
>>
>> # Not checking for parallel port scanners.
>>
>> # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports
>> # can't be detected by this program.
>> done
>> --------------
>> regards
>>
>> yves
>>
>>
>> 2010/7/21 m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com>:
>>> Just because the device is made by Lexmark does not mean it will be
>>> supported by the lexmark sane backend. What does
>>>
>>> sane-find-scanner -v -v
>>>
>>> report?
>>>
>>> allan
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Yves Jeanrenaud
>>> <yves.jeanrenaud at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> just some update. I fixed the usb issue. one hub was broken. dang it.
>>>> anyway, sane-find-scanner now puts out:
>>>> found USB scanner (vendor=0x413c [Language Error], product=0x5115
>>>> [Language Error]) at libusb:002:022
>>>> and sanimage -L putts out
>>>>
>>>> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different,
>>>> check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the
>>>> sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation
>>>> which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages).
>>>>
>>>> yves
>>>>
>>>> 2010/7/21 Yves Jeanrenaud <yves.jeanrenaud at gmail.com>:
>>>>> thanks. I tried to enable the lexmark backend, but I guess the device
>>>>> poses a more basic problem to me:
>>>>> it does not show up in lsusb or proc/bus/usb/devices at all. and
>>>>> sane-find-scanner does not see it.
>>>>> what could I do?
>>>>>
>>>>> yves
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/7/18 m. allan noah <kitno455 at gmail.com>:
>>>>>> It is almost certainly a lexmark product, something like the X3650 maybe?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> allan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Yves Jeanrenaud
>>>>>> <yves.jeanrenaud at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> my hp 3300c just broke and I was wondering if there is any way to get
>>>>>>> the scanner of the dell all-in-one 926 to work with sane?
>>>>>>> best regards
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> yves
>>>>>>>
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